@GeorgeMarian Last night He didn't know why the A/C wasn't cooling, shown by his UPS temp graph. I suggested it was froze and (to run the fan with the compressor - I think I remembered to mention that part last night...)

@ircmaxell hmm, Thats the biggest issue around here, but they do freeze up sometimes for "no reason"...

That wasn't chat, that was SO proper. And the extension wasn't really creating problems; it just appeared in the error logs because I moved lots of javascript around, and the script author obviously couldn't predict that :)

There seems to be a bug in the javascripts.
If you open a stackoverflow website and leave it for a while.. in an other tab you answer questions, you gain reputation and new privileges.
If you than return to the old page, which you left, your reputation will get updated when you click on your use...

I bet I could write a script that polls the RFC post looking for changes, and immediately posts a question with the title "Eeek! Why did you (insert the changed line from the RFC here)", body "Please change it back". The only question is what to do with all the free rep

I'm not particularly annoyed by the new change, but I am annoyed by the fact that somehow this had higher priority than some of the things about SO's stylesheet that has bugged me for a ridiculous amount of time

It's very rare to see Darin Dimitrov on Meta, so for him to comment.. trust us, it really disrupts, ermm.. "workflow", when trying to quickly identify 0-answer questions to hit. I thought many micro changes over time including the landing page redesign was to help get answers to questions

Some new tags no-really and im-serious and come-on-you-guys to go along with this proposed tag:
jon-skeet-only for those times when you only need Jon Skeet to answer you. And it will tag Jon Skeet so he sees your question as a priority item when he logs in. I suppose we could go so far as to int...

**Meme:** Eeeek! Why did you {insert topic here}?
**Originator:** [Marti](meta.stackoverflow.com/users/153019/marti)
**First Seen:** [4 Mar. 2011 ~ Eeeek what happened to my envelope?](meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82538/…) (sorry guys, 10k only)
**Cultural Height:** It's a meme. They never die. Remember this.
**Definition:** People have this affinity for the things that are familiar and they absolutely reject the things that are new.
Once upon a time SE2.0 supported a really crappy notification system that took forever (in computer pro…

I think that something goes awry because I'm not intending for the popup to display, so my quick click on the profile link interrupts something in-process resulting in catastrophic failure. There's also a pending update, I suppose I should apply that.

Meme: Everything is a meme
Originator: TheTXI
Cultural Height: 2009-09-10 16:41:20Z
Background: This meme began with TheTXI's obsession over memes in general, starting memes on SO, and claiming memes for himself. In an effort to garner wide-spread adoption of his various bad habits and nervous...

and the "Here's why you shouldn't do X question" and the "please remove the distracting 'We're planning to X' message" and the "Why do you want to X" questions, no even starting with the aftermath questions that will come up either way

**Description:** SO developers like to change things, just for the heck of it. This can be shocking for users, who find their site suddenly *different* in some way. Cherished envelopes go missing, then cherished posts complaining about cherished envelopes going missing go missing, then posts complaining about the missing posts go missing (sometimes before they're even given time to be cherished!). The inevitable response to this shock is a high-pitched squeal, aptly captured in the title prefix, "Eeek!" (the extra 'e' stands for 'extra-shocked`) **Description:** SO developers like to change…

**Meme:** Eeeek! {Observation of horrible, terrible, thing that has happened somewhere in the SE2.0 codebase}?
**Originator:** [Marti](meta.stackoverflow.com/users/153019/marti)
**First Seen:** [4 Mar. 2011 ~ Eeeek what happened to my envelope?](meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/82538/…) (sorry guys, 10k only)
**Cultural Height:** Probably still to be reached, given the increase of developers working for SE.
**Definition:** SO developers like to change things, just for the heck of it. This can be shocking for users, who find their site sudd…

If you are like me and think that the new styling for unanswered question drastically hurts the site's usability, rejoice.
I've created a Greasemonkey script which will return unanswered questions to their old glory.
Download: Stack Overflow Old Unanswered Boxes
Compatible: Chrome / Firefox
...

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One of these days, I'm gonna build a teeny tiny little app that submits SO questions for me while I sleep/work/whatever. It seems I only ever feel the need to ask a question at 3am when there's nobody there to see it.

Sorry for the crappy title, but I have an idea of this problem in my head, and I can't quite think of a proper way to summarize it.
My problem is that I don't know many, if any, "sub-objects" - i.e. objects as members of the retrieved object - I should load when pulling a model from the database...

@JesseHartwick Oddly enough, this was suggested once as a SO feature - the idea being that you could schedule your questions to post at peak viewing time or something. I... don't think it went over all that well.

Its know that certain times of the day are better for asking questions than others. Sometimes someone has a very strange question, or has another good reason to game the time the question gets asked. Since the result is good for the user (gets the best possible anwer for their question), and assu...

@JesseHartwick I completely forgot.. didn't link your request with my requirement. Was thinking about something else entirely. I thought I'd make it SE related (I can use it for SE) but it has other uses

@Shog9 Yeah, if everyone did something like that, nobody would get any attention anyway. Definitely not a great widespread feature, but it could work as a part-time hack for when you know nobody is on, but you just want to get the question written out right away.